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Balancing in the Balkans

Raymond Tanter and John Psarouthakis

Macmillan, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-185) and index

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Description

This text explores the Balkans for ideas concerning globalism, the creation of transnational economic communities from capital flows across political boundaries, tribalism, and the disintegration of nations into ethnic factions based upon ancient hatreds. The authors debate the best way to achieve "balance" - how parties in conflict can learn moderation and peaceful coexistence.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Preface: A Debate Between Co-authors - Combat, Coercion, and Cooperation - Historical Overview - An Abortive Move to Preponderance - Coercive Diplomacy - Obstacles to Conflict Resolution - Overcoming Ethnicity - Conflict in Kosovo - Scenarios and Policies - Preponderance, Balance, and Commerce - Endnotes

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